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>> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to buy votes. he has a core support of more than 50% inside venezuela, especially venezuela's poor. the big question for hugo chavez is will his tell the hold up for another six year term. he has fought cancer for years. there is no one in his party that can step in and relays him if he can't serve the full six years. patti ann: what does this mean for the united states in. >> it has a positive, it is a relatively peaceful election. there was more than an 80% turn out in venezuela, people waited in line for hours, and after it was over the looser said he lost the election. they are not gun fighting it out on the streets. the u.s. gets 10% of its oil from venezuela. i think the we will concern is over foreign po
>> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to buy votes. he has a core support of more than 50% inside venezuela, especially venezuela's poor. the big question for hugo chavez is will his tell the...
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hugo chavez. i don't think he would actually pull the lever for him. >> bill: wait a minute. so he is too far left. the president is too far left for hugo? >> chavez isn't that far gone. i would also say this. i think that barack obama, you know, hugo chavez could come to the united states and vote for barack obama, but barack obama couldn't go to venezuela and vote for hugo chavez because they have voter i.d. laws in venezuela. >> bill: has to show an i.d. if he goes to pennsylvania. >> he could come over here and tell everybody he is with the -- we're with the amish people. >> bill: i would register under the name lian o'malley. >> the o'malley factor. >> you don't look like an o'malley. the interpreter would say i'm liam. >> and if you said i don't believe that you would be a racist. that's where we have come to in this country. >> let liam vote. that's how crazy it has gotten. >> bill: dennis miller, everybody. and the d-man and i would like to thank you all. the bolder fresher shows have all
hugo chavez. i don't think he would actually pull the lever for him. >> bill: wait a minute. so he is too far left. the president is too far left for hugo? >> chavez isn't that far gone. i would also say this. i think that barack obama, you know, hugo chavez could come to the united states and vote for barack obama, but barack obama couldn't go to venezuela and vote for hugo chavez because they have voter i.d. laws in venezuela. >> bill: has to show an i.d. if he goes to...
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hugo chavez, a critic of the u.s., his opponent is mounting the most serious challenge ever to chavez's 14-year rule. >>> steve has the latest live from miami. is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are basic shortages of food and electricity blackouts. on the plus side chavez has strong support among the poor, prided subsidies for housing, medicine and food. his eye opponent, a younger, vigorous man describes himself as center left. chavez has been battling cancer and had at least two operations in addition to chemotherapy. so a contrast in vigor between the two candidates. the stakes are high. generalize wail sits on the largest oil reserves in the world. and under chavez, venezuela had a strident anti-u.s. policy. as far as the voters here, the ex pats in miami hav
hugo chavez, a critic of the u.s., his opponent is mounting the most serious challenge ever to chavez's 14-year rule. >>> steve has the latest live from miami. is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the...
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. >>> and politics overseas now, it is another victory for venezuela venezuelian president hugo chavez. chavez although is battling cancer received 54% of the vote, leaving his supporters to celebrate right there in the streets. voter turnout was more than 80%. that's the highest in decades and the election was largely peaceful. >>> the origin of a drone that crossed into israeli territory over the weekend is mystery this morning. israeli military shot down the unmanned aircraft in a remote area to avoid civilian casualties. now israeli officials don't believe it took off from palestinian territory but it has focused on hezbollah which released several drones in the past. >>> and new details on that rare form of meningitis linked to steroids. seven people have died so far. >> reporter: the pharmacy at the center of the meningitis outbreak today announced a voluntary recall of every product it makes. saying this action is being taken out of an abundance of caution due to the potential risk of contamination. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: the number of meningitis patients jumping today from
. >>> and politics overseas now, it is another victory for venezuela venezuelian president hugo chavez. chavez although is battling cancer received 54% of the vote, leaving his supporters to celebrate right there in the streets. voter turnout was more than 80%. that's the highest in decades and the election was largely peaceful. >>> the origin of a drone that crossed into israeli territory over the weekend is mystery this morning. israeli military shot down the unmanned...
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hugo chavez with 57% to capriles' 45%. so, he has been -- he's ruled there -- i should say been president for 13 years. he will go on to be president again. hugo chavez declared, projected the winner in venezuela. we'll continue to update you. >>> you probably saw the video this past week. the anchor who dressed down a viewer who e-mailed her about her weight. well, she says he bullied her. but was it actually the opposite?no is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. >>> a tv anchor went off, after she got an e-mail from a guy telling her to lose weight. jennifer livingston set off quite a controversy. >> i am a grown woman. and luckily for me, i have a thick skin, literally, as that e moil pointed out, and otherwise. that man's words mean nothing to me. >> livingston said she was bullied. i asked if public figures have a responsibility to look a person way. first, from wendy. >> i think you have a responsibilit
hugo chavez with 57% to capriles' 45%. so, he has been -- he's ruled there -- i should say been president for 13 years. he will go on to be president again. hugo chavez declared, projected the winner in venezuela. we'll continue to update you. >>> you probably saw the video this past week. the anchor who dressed down a viewer who e-mailed her about her weight. well, she says he bullied her. but was it actually the opposite?no is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at...
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chÁvez fueron a dar una conferencia de prensa, le tocÓ al propio presidente hugo chÁvez. >>> habÍa que presentar otro punto de vista, de los que creen que 20 aÑos de alguien en el poder no es un demÓcrata y hay muchos problemas de criminalidad y corrupciÓn esto fue lo que pasÓ. >>> quise vuestro unieron y como decÍa simÓn bolÍvar que una persona tenga tanto poder por tanto tiempo y que venezuela pudiera convertirse en una tiranÍa como dijo simÓn bolÍvar y que chÁvez pueda ser un dictador. >>> con respecto a lo que dijo el presidente en el aÑo 98. 5 aÑos, en la realidad, que la contusiÓn no lo permitÍa. no sÉ donde saca eso, como impresiÓn que estÁ mal informado, que el presidente puede convertirse en un dictador. tiene que preguntarle a los 8 millones de venezolanos que votaron por Él. >>> yo lo escuchÉ, por favor deberÍa preguntarle al pueblo de venezuela. >>> porque pareciera que su pregunta tiene mucho sesgo. no importa estamos acostumbrados a eso y mucha gente latina que vive en estados unidos. desafortunadamente los compraron de aquÍ y de aqui. y los hacen de
chÁvez fueron a dar una conferencia de prensa, le tocÓ al propio presidente hugo chÁvez. >>> habÍa que presentar otro punto de vista, de los que creen que 20 aÑos de alguien en el poder no es un demÓcrata y hay muchos problemas de criminalidad y corrupciÓn esto fue lo que pasÓ. >>> quise vuestro unieron y como decÍa simÓn bolÍvar que una persona tenga tanto poder por tanto tiempo y que venezuela pudiera convertirse en una tiranÍa como dijo simÓn bolÍvar y que...
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>>> hugo chavez wins re-election to a third term in venezuela. the question is, will the next 6 years of a chavez presidency look any different than the previous 14? >>> and the new orleans saints lo
>>> hugo chavez wins re-election to a third term in venezuela. the question is, will the next 6 years of a chavez presidency look any different than the previous 14? >>> and the new orleans saints lo
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and also because hugo chavez had the sharpest criticism and forged close ties for iran. almost anyone other than hugo chavez in office would be a real net gain. >> harris: well, steve, what potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder rate in the world. so even among chavez's firm supporters, venezuela's poor, they are starting to think that it's time for a change to look for someone else, so really, the first tough election in 14 years for a man who practically runs the entire country on his own, harris. >> quickly, i mentioned the polls closed about an hour ago, and i had read on the associated press wires they were tying to push
and also because hugo chavez had the sharpest criticism and forged close ties for iran. almost anyone other than hugo chavez in office would be a real net gain. >> harris: well, steve, what potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in...
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president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our elections people wait that long, three, four, five six hours some people still in line. we are getting hints they have to keep the polls longer than 6:00 p.m., which is when they were scheduled to close locally. having sdz that, things were calm where hugo chavez was voting. he voted and there was quite a bit of commotion outside after that. what is clear here, fred, and this is important in this very tight race, he says that he will live by the result, whatever it is, if that means that even if it sweeps him out of office. take a listen. >> translator: none of you should have the least doubt we will recognize the results regardless of what they are. >> reporter: and what's also interes
president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our elections people wait that long, three, four, five six hours some people still in line. we are getting hints they have to keep the...
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you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well, hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and wi serve another term. it's election day in venezuela, and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago, and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission, and it's 51% to 45% for the opposition. it was not as close as people thought it might be. and we could not report it because of the media restrictions right now. it's like the fourth of ly out here, and the fireworks are still going. and by any measure this is a crushing defeat for the opposition. they made a house to house battle for this vote, and there were many things to complain about. hugo chavez threw everything including the kitchen sink at this election, he gave out many things, cell phones, and he has been on the nationalized campaign, and nationalized almost 1,000
you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well, hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and wi serve another term. it's election day in venezuela, and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago, and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission, and it's 51% to 45% for the...
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. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez gets to keep his job for another seven years, but his re-election came in the slimmest margin ever in his nearly 14 years in power. actor danny glover, a longtime supporter of chavez, was on hand for a day of heavy voter turnout. chavez's opponent, a former state governor, accused him of using the oil to his advantage. >>> well, talk about wedding crashers. in philadelphia, police had to break up a brawl involving almost 100 guests from two separate wedding parties. one man died of a heart attack and several people were injured, and it was all captured on cell phone video. >> reporter: it was anything but bliss on this wedding night in philadelphia. guests of two separate wedding parties duking it out. >> i was actually up on the second floor watching. >> it was bedlam. it really was out of hand. >> very loud and very obnoxious. >> reporter: that's the voice of 15-year-old max schultz, a guest at the hotel. he witnessed the wild brawl and recorded it on his cell phone. >> just started punching each other and hitting each other. >> reporter: by the t
. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez gets to keep his job for another seven years, but his re-election came in the slimmest margin ever in his nearly 14 years in power. actor danny glover, a longtime supporter of chavez, was on hand for a day of heavy voter turnout. chavez's opponent, a former state governor, accused him of using the oil to his advantage. >>> well, talk about wedding crashers. in philadelphia, police had to break up a brawl involving almost 100 guests from...
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that's not a position that hugo chavez is used to finding himself in. the economy has done well in the last 14 years since hugo chavez has come into power. on the other hand, many say it was at the expense of a lot of infrastructure in the country and basically the government was taking the oil profits and trying to redistribute it and not spending in a very efficient way. it's hard to believe, this country still has huge infrastructure problems. you look around sometimes, anything from medical to the roads to schools, and it still has a ways to go even though it had all of that oil wealth. >> what is the explanation behind that? that's a big contradiction. >> it is a big contradiction, and you know, hugo chavez has been in power for a long time. says look, it takes time. that's my explanation. if you look at the indicators, yes, people in extreme poverty, he has been able to bring down the numbers. at the same time, his challenger, a 40-year-old man, lawyer, comes from the elite but says he will work for the poor. says look, this country has not been r
that's not a position that hugo chavez is used to finding himself in. the economy has done well in the last 14 years since hugo chavez has come into power. on the other hand, many say it was at the expense of a lot of infrastructure in the country and basically the government was taking the oil profits and trying to redistribute it and not spending in a very efficient way. it's hard to believe, this country still has huge infrastructure problems. you look around sometimes, anything from medical...
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president hugo chavez and that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat they should take a listen to what he'd have to say that when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves are going to remain in my life and those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela hard from oil there's a political side to the issue some call it a bad example a lot about example of venezuela of course they call it about example it was said there's an american model let's assume it will rule the world do you remember the thesis by an american francis fukuyama i think a young end of history and suddenly a surprise to many as well arose against new liberal leaders who were twenty years ahead of the european uprising which is happening now a days and then israel escaped the i.m.f. that is not a world power to say so now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is no mass of
president hugo chavez and that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat they should take a listen to what he'd have to say that when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves are going to remain in my life and those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela hard from oil there's a political side to the issue some call it a bad example a lot about example...
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confusing caesar with hugo chavez. others tweeted about obama attending a hugo chavez election celebration. >> hundreds of greek scuffle with police in athens today. they are protesting planned income cut under new harsh austerity program. also burned a flag europe flag. german is blamed for the cuts. german chancellor hs attach ringent meare to grce loans. mao vitsreece tomorrow a she said she pects talk with the greek prime minister to be cordial however the government is deploying police on patrol snipers on the roof top and closing off entire neighborhood in an attempt to minimize the hostile reception many people expect for her first visit to athens. since theail outs bega >>> back he. sad newout detroi lex carasormer detroit lis footbal player only few days to live apparently. he has been suffering from dimensia. he's among many former nfl players suing the league regarding treatment of head injuries. he is better known for work as actor playing the role of among 0in the classic blazing saddle and father in the s
confusing caesar with hugo chavez. others tweeted about obama attending a hugo chavez election celebration. >> hundreds of greek scuffle with police in athens today. they are protesting planned income cut under new harsh austerity program. also burned a flag europe flag. german is blamed for the cuts. german chancellor hs attach ringent meare to grce loans. mao vitsreece tomorrow a she said she pects talk with the greek prime minister to be cordial however the government is deploying...
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for the first time in 13 years president hugo chavez might lose the presidency. he hasn't been able to control inflation, crime, corruption, and for the first time all the opposition parties got together behind one candidate, henrique capriles, a formidable 40-year-old former governor. >> we al know that president chavez almost made it political sport to become friends with our own rivals in america but he also controls a significant amount of oil that comes to the united states. >> reporter: there is a lot at stake for the united states here in venezuela. on a personal level, we have to remember that president hugo chavez had insulted both president barack obama and president bush, but we have to remember venezuela exports billions of barrels of oil to the united states, and hugo chavez can disrupt oil prices just with a phone call and also what chavez has done, his most important ally, iran, in the region. and even though president barack obama once told me he does not consider hugo chavez to be a threat to national security, many republicans don't agree on thi
for the first time in 13 years president hugo chavez might lose the presidency. he hasn't been able to control inflation, crime, corruption, and for the first time all the opposition parties got together behind one candidate, henrique capriles, a formidable 40-year-old former governor. >> we al know that president chavez almost made it political sport to become friends with our own rivals in america but he also controls a significant amount of oil that comes to the united states. >>...
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venezuela's hugo chavez has won a third presidential term. fireworks were set off in the capital of caracas has huge crowds gathered to celebrate the victory. there have been no immediate reports of unrest, despite fears that election results would destabilize that country. chavez has enjoyed wide support from venezuela's poor in large part because he used oil profits to give away homes in subsidized groceries. some if fear that many of the wealthier class that supported the opposition candidate will leave the country n. a victory speech he vowed to continue the socialist reforms of his past two terms. coming up on "news nation" -- >> close to him said he got the sense that senator obama really wondered if he could continue in politics. >> so intriguing. we have a sneak peek, a new documentary on the president and mitt romney. it airs tomorrow night, but we'll give you a peek today. >>> check out the tumblr page. you'll find pictures at newsnation d newsnatio newsnation.tumblr.com. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defen
venezuela's hugo chavez has won a third presidential term. fireworks were set off in the capital of caracas has huge crowds gathered to celebrate the victory. there have been no immediate reports of unrest, despite fears that election results would destabilize that country. chavez has enjoyed wide support from venezuela's poor in large part because he used oil profits to give away homes in subsidized groceries. some if fear that many of the wealthier class that supported the opposition...
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and hugo chavez. we're going live to caracas, coming up. ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german engineering. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male annou
and hugo chavez. we're going live to caracas, coming up. ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german engineering. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the...
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elections are particularly important given by this whalers geo political significance in the region hugo chavez has kept control of the country for over a decade on one hand his government has had several accomplishments one of which is an inclusive democratic process democratic participation for millions of people despite widespread claims that venezuela's elections have been marred with fraud a former u.s. president jimmy carter whose organization will be monitoring the elections said in september but as a matter of fact out of ninety two elections that we've monitored i would say that the election process in venezuela is the best in the world nationalizing venezuela's oil chavez has reinvested in education job training housing and health care and he has drastically reduce poverty in the country by nearly fifty percent now that although the social mission to improve the lives of millions of people stories always have more than one side hugo chavez has been internationally criticized first stance on civil liberties and press freedoms venezuela's partnership with the government of iran a
elections are particularly important given by this whalers geo political significance in the region hugo chavez has kept control of the country for over a decade on one hand his government has had several accomplishments one of which is an inclusive democratic process democratic participation for millions of people despite widespread claims that venezuela's elections have been marred with fraud a former u.s. president jimmy carter whose organization will be monitoring the elections said in...
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their candidate, president hugo chavez, scored a decisive victory. it was a choice between two very different options in venezuela. the revolution here, hugo chavez, says is the only way to trickle down those oil profits to the people that need it most, the poor and lower middle class here in venezuela. and his opponent saying, look, hugo chavez is going to bankrupt the country using the oil profits for his own purposes and warning the economy could go off the cliff. some economist s agreeing sayin they could see default in the next few months, but for hugo chavez it was a decisive victory and you can see he was relishing this. he basically took the opposition to task and said how dare you not believe in the greatness of venezuela? brooke, this means a lot for the united states. we get 9% of our gas from venezuela. any kind of destabilization here could affect gas prices and what you and i pay to fill up. brooke? >> paula newton for me in caracas. now with more on how chavez's win really impacts venezuela's relationship with the u.s., let me bring in
their candidate, president hugo chavez, scored a decisive victory. it was a choice between two very different options in venezuela. the revolution here, hugo chavez, says is the only way to trickle down those oil profits to the people that need it most, the poor and lower middle class here in venezuela. and his opponent saying, look, hugo chavez is going to bankrupt the country using the oil profits for his own purposes and warning the economy could go off the cliff. some economist s agreeing...
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hugo chavez's job is up for grabs after 13 years. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. and polls just closed in if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> more politics. we're going to be talking about this until the elect
hugo chavez's job is up for grabs after 13 years. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never...
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call for an amped war on terror. " we told you monday venezuelan president hugo chavez has been re-elected. the "guardian reports he brandished the sword of his hero. bolivar. and promised to further his got brand of socialism. obama administration reacted to the news this way. "we congratulate the venezuelan people on the high level of participation, as well as on what was a relatively peaceful election process." white house press secretary jay carney noted the u.s. has differences with chavez. nbc news describe supporters' reaction as an emotional moment in history. chavez endorsed president obama earlier this month. big bird wants the presidential campaign to lay off. people behind "sesame street" are asking that the cash cow considerable canary be excluded from any further advertising. correspondent shannon bream reports it's just the late esturn in what has become in the minds of many a foul saga in this race. >> you may be used to seeing him hanging out on a quiet neighborhood street. but since being mentioned in last week's presidential debate -- >> i like pbs. i love big bird. it a
call for an amped war on terror. " we told you monday venezuelan president hugo chavez has been re-elected. the "guardian reports he brandished the sword of his hero. bolivar. and promised to further his got brand of socialism. obama administration reacted to the news this way. "we congratulate the venezuelan people on the high level of participation, as well as on what was a relatively peaceful election process." white house press secretary jay carney noted the u.s. has...
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he got another interesting endorsement from hugo chavez. he said if i were american i would vote for obama. and if he was in venezuela election, he would vote for chavez. >> this is north dakota for reminding us you can have fabulous economic success if government gets out of the way. they had a mindboggling piece, the heart of north dakota oil fracking boom has doubled the average income over the last five years making it the top hundred richest counties in the countries. they quoted an excerpt saying that right now, north dakota is using 2,000 new millionaires a year. >> paul: this is the hit to the country not to the state of georgia but they held elections. for the first time is going to see a new opposition g
he got another interesting endorsement from hugo chavez. he said if i were american i would vote for obama. and if he was in venezuela election, he would vote for chavez. >> this is north dakota for reminding us you can have fabulous economic success if government gets out of the way. they had a mindboggling piece, the heart of north dakota oil fracking boom has doubled the average income over the last five years making it the top hundred richest counties in the countries. they quoted an...
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president hugo chavez. he voted today in caracas. since chavez was first elected 13 years ago, today's contest was the strongest challenge to his role. latin america is certainly paying close attention to this important election. rafael, tell us about the man challenging hugo chavez and what's at stake for venezuela today? >> what's at stake is they want to keep being a socialist economy and regionally if you speak about that, it's about how venezuela is portrayed in the world as a socialist model driving away many american companies by nationalizing a lot of the companies that used to be there, including many american companies. on today for the first time in 13 years, hugo chavez is facing a real challenger by the name f of -- he's only 40 years old, he has never lost an election. he's incredible what he campaigns and has visited more than 300 towns around the country. and he has been on this nonstop campaigning for the last several months. he attracts a lot of people, but again, chavez has been in power for 13 years as the incumbe
president hugo chavez. he voted today in caracas. since chavez was first elected 13 years ago, today's contest was the strongest challenge to his role. latin america is certainly paying close attention to this important election. rafael, tell us about the man challenging hugo chavez and what's at stake for venezuela today? >> what's at stake is they want to keep being a socialist economy and regionally if you speak about that, it's about how venezuela is portrayed in the world as a...
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social issues have improved the lives of millions of people stories always have more than one side hugo chavez is an internationally criticized first stance on civil liberties and press freedoms venezuela's partnership with the government of iran as well as chavez's ties with the fark terrorist group in colombia continue to draw criticism from world leaders now in a candid interview with breaking the said former colombian president. said this. close to charges of mystical ragosta that go to america is groups. minister law. has been called operandi for narco trafficking in the child years. hostiles we don't there are going to such are that case have been as well dug. in by elites are increasing in freedom. suppressing the independent some long. process to gross possibilities for people to hop up around these two parties you because they are in the process do it and we know you don't depend on me the. double nobility of the government talking million guy and he's got media for government propaganda for leaders like your rebate venezuela's elections will be a key in reaching a peaceful sol
social issues have improved the lives of millions of people stories always have more than one side hugo chavez is an internationally criticized first stance on civil liberties and press freedoms venezuela's partnership with the government of iran as well as chavez's ties with the fark terrorist group in colombia continue to draw criticism from world leaders now in a candid interview with breaking the said former colombian president. said this. close to charges of mystical ragosta that go to...
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if hugo chavez wins another presidential third term, it will help his agenda. chavez says he uses exports to benefit the poor. voters love chavez because he gives them low cost housing and food. >> chavez has the interest of the people. >> reporter: pollsters say he has a good shot at victory. at 40, he's young, energetic, and some say, sexy. what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going to cost the consumer more money for their gasoline. >> reporter: today most ralliers rallied tweeting, get out the votes. street cry is rampant and oil production has slipped 30% in the last decade. >> if we win, we cannot believe that every problem will be solved on monday. but at least there is hope that the things can change. >> reporter: today, thousands of venezue venezuelans who over the years traveled to miami traveled to vote in new orleans. more voted in ne
if hugo chavez wins another presidential third term, it will help his agenda. chavez says he uses exports to benefit the poor. voters love chavez because he gives them low cost housing and food. >> chavez has the interest of the people. >> reporter: pollsters say he has a good shot at victory. at 40, he's young, energetic, and some say, sexy. what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as...
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could the voters there force hugo chavez to hang it up? we're going to get a live report right after this. . >>> it's so weird to think that just a few days ago i could just blend in like every other perfectly normal 8-foot tall talking bird. >> big bird making a surprise cameo. more of what everyone's feathered friend had to say about all the fluff after the debate. >>> and speaking of debate, what's the truth about that $5 trillion figure? we'll get the facts of the matter coming up. this is msnbc. ♪ most paints have color that sits on the surface. but nothing beats benjamin moore's color lock technology that locks color right in, no matter how often you wash it. color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >>> they say time heals all, but that might not be true when it comes to the wounds incurred during a political debate. this weekend both campaigns are out with new ads claiming that the other candidate was outright di
could the voters there force hugo chavez to hang it up? we're going to get a live report right after this. . >>> it's so weird to think that just a few days ago i could just blend in like every other perfectly normal 8-foot tall talking bird. >> big bird making a surprise cameo. more of what everyone's feathered friend had to say about all the fluff after the debate. >>> and speaking of debate, what's the truth about that $5 trillion figure? we'll get the facts of the...
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chavez was represented a radical change for venezuela and the region as a whole under his so-called twenty first century socialism policies where this is meant as a nationalization of certain industries as well as the use of venezuela's revenues from oil exports to really focus attention on some of the poorest segments of the population here at the same time venezuela is plagued with a high crime rate one of the highest in the world as well as corruption and these are just some of the issues that have been seized on by the opposition candidate and the previous he's a forty year old very wealthy businessman who criticize the country's economic policies now he's also promised to improve relations with the west now critics say and fear that he would really represent a radical shift for the country in the sense that he could impose austerity programs and possibly roll back some of those popular economic social justice missions that hugo chavez has put into place now the results of this election will be significant far beyond this country's borders we have to keep in mind that venezuela
chavez was represented a radical change for venezuela and the region as a whole under his so-called twenty first century socialism policies where this is meant as a nationalization of certain industries as well as the use of venezuela's revenues from oil exports to really focus attention on some of the poorest segments of the population here at the same time venezuela is plagued with a high crime rate one of the highest in the world as well as corruption and these are just some of the issues...